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Lest it be thought that this delineation of the boundaries between permissible and illicit sex is idiosyncratic to Tsongkhapa, I should point out that similar formulations are found in important Tibetan texts written before and after him, including works by Gampopa and Dza Patrul.
José Cabezón - Rethinking Buddhism and Sex William Harryman 2009
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We have "the four thoughts that turn the mind to the Dharma," for example, which are found in the Nyingma tradition, the "four themes of Gampopa" in the Kagyu tradition, and the "parting from the four types of clinging" in the Sakya tradition.
Comparison of the "Dharma-Lite" and "Real Thing Dharma" Versions of Lam-rim 2009
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Its explanation of tantra came from the presentation of the view of reality in the mahamudra teachings and, in the teachings of Gampopa, those were combined with the lam-rim tradition of the Kadam.
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The Four Themes of Gampopa as Presented in Drugpa Kagyu by Padmakarpo (0: 46 hours mp3 audio)
New Material 2009
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From the lineage that has passed from Vajradhara to Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa, Milarepa (Mi-la Ras-pa), and Gampopa (sGam-po-pa), the lineage of meditation methods and so on deriving from (direct disciples) of Gampopa are:
Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Unawareness ��� Part Four: Enhancing Your Practice the Ninth Karmapa Wangchug-dorjey 2008
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This (concludes) the third chapter of A Precious Garland for the Four Themes of (Gampopa), “Having the Pathway Minds Eliminate Confusion.”
A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa) Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer 2007
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This work, called “A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa),” has been composed by the yogi of the Supreme Vehicle, Kunkyen Ngaggi-wangpo (Longchen Rabjampa), illumined by the crystal moon in the magnificent mansion of Samantabhadra in a garden called “A Cloud of Flowers” on the slopes of Limestone Mountain and completed in one sitting.
A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa) Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer 2007
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This (concludes) the second chapter of A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa), “Having the Dharma Function as a Pathway of Mind.”
A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa) Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer 2007
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When we talk about how to generate a true pathway of mind that will lead to liberation and enlightenment, the great Kagyu master Gampopa has said that Buddha-nature is the cause, a precious human rebirth is the basis, and inspiration from a spiritual mentor is the supporting condition.
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This (concludes) the fourth chapter of A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa), “Purifying Confusion into Deep Awareness.”
A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa) Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer 2007
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